Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Adam Levin, Inc.com; Why Scanning Your Fingerprint Could Cost You Your Privacy"Scanning afingerprintor even an eyeball to authenticate your identity is no longer the stuff of science fiction.Biometric identificationhas been in practical use for a while now, and the technology gets more sophisticated every day.It should come as no surprise that security andprivacy concernshave arisen along the way. And now the legal ramifications are rapidly getting more complicated.Washington state lawmakers last month passed pioneering legislation that forbids companies from obtaining or selling biometric information without consent of the individual."